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Ok, I guess it's better than nothing but now they have to share a hotel room. Why hasn't someone gone postal on this schmuck Ornstein yet?
 
Hope the hotel has more space than the Microtel rooms in ERI with 1 bed and a windowsill to sit on. Is there a new agreement to give them a room with 2 beds? Do they share a room regardless of gender? This solution doesn't seem much better.
 
was this because of the thread a few days ago? Way to go who ever tipped the media. What a true dirt ball airline...

oh wait....I forgot...what ever takes to build that jet time, huh?
 
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How fu@#1ng cheap!!! Why would anybody put up with that crap?!?!?! Gimme a room to rest in, not to share with someone snoring away or on the phone or watching TV. That is rediculous. But, no wonder they can undercut everybody.
 
How the hell do some of you people work for them?
 
How is it possible that Mesa's lawyers agreed to this room sharing? When (not if) a sexual harassment suit is brought it will not just be the crew members involved. I guarantee the person/people bringing the suit will go after the airline for this policy of room sharing. Any lawyer will see that going after some underpaid/overworked flight crew member won't bring them the big settlement. Going after Mesa is where the real monitary rewards are.

-Blucher:puke:
 

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